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19. Steve is a single man whose salary is $92,000 per year. Based on the tax table below, how
much does he need to contribute to his employer's 401(k) in order to fall in a tax bracket lower
than the one he is currently in?
Single
Manied Filing Jointly
Taxable
income is
over
But not
over
Bracket
Taxable
income is
over
But not
over
Bracket
SO
8.350
10%
30
16.700
10%
B 350
33.950
15%
16,700
67.900
15%
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